
DevNews #59 – Bugs made of paper and graphine transistors – does the NSA know?
YEAH! Integrating yeoman-style projects into a larger maven build – Addy Osmani comes up with the goods. Making Maven Grunt We buried the lead – NSA can get to everything Joel brings up the counter-point, an article by ARS. Vertx 2.
Chariot Developer News · Ken Rimple
September 9, 201329m 18s
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Show Notes
- YEAH! Integrating yeoman-style projects into a larger maven build – Addy Osmani comes up with the goods. Making Maven Grunt
- We buried the lead – NSA can get to everything
- Joel brings up the counter-point, an article by ARS.
- Vertx 2.0 Q&A on InfoQ w/Tim Fox – As per last week’s episode, Vert.X is an eclipse-hosted, run by Tim Fox at RedHat. Check out The VertX Gradle Template and if you’re looking for a good manager for Vert.X, groovy, grails, griffon, etc., have a look at GVM.
- A graphene transitor? wow, that’s atomic!
- Ok, beginning coders, how about a coding game – this isn’t started yet, but close. Looks SUPER fun.
- Coding craze – going crazy?
- How about a DIMM SSD with ultra-low latency? – wow! Let’s order 4 for my macbook! (Coming soon, but Enterprise only)…
- Racket: write your own programming language – a SCHEME-based language to write other languages for educational purposes.
- $65 DIY robot that moves like a bug
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